The Quarterly Review, Volume 102J. Murray, 1857 |
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Page 199
... living painters , we need only point out the works of Sir E. Landseer ( Nos . 331 and 379 ) and of Maclise ( No. 579 ) . Pictures painted within the last few years will thus have , ere long , to undergo the process which has disfigured ...
... living painters , we need only point out the works of Sir E. Landseer ( Nos . 331 and 379 ) and of Maclise ( No. 579 ) . Pictures painted within the last few years will thus have , ere long , to undergo the process which has disfigured ...
Page 386
... living in tents and huts on small islands scarcely raised above the level of the water , surrounded by forests of rushes , and moving from place to place in boats constructed of reeds smeared with pitch and bitumen . This mode of life ...
... living in tents and huts on small islands scarcely raised above the level of the water , surrounded by forests of rushes , and moving from place to place in boats constructed of reeds smeared with pitch and bitumen . This mode of life ...
Page 461
... living and dying , and the principal afflic- tion of his career , worse , he said , than all the corporal pain he endured , was the little time he had for study in consequence of the consideration he was compelled to show his feeble and ...
... living and dying , and the principal afflic- tion of his career , worse , he said , than all the corporal pain he endured , was the little time he had for study in consequence of the consideration he was compelled to show his feeble and ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
Prælectiones Academicæ Oxonii habitæ A Joanne | 204 |
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